CARL STARKER, JENNINGS LODGE, OREGON 
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Citriodorus. Lemon-scented thyme. 8-10 in. 
Argenteus. Silver leaved lemon-scented thyme. 
Aureus. Gold leaved lemon-scented thyme. 
Erectus. Stiffly erect. Very effective. 10 in. 
Fragrantissima. Distinct variety with gray foliage. Very fragrant. 
Herba-barona. Perfectly prostrate creeper. Anise odored. 
Hirsutus. Small, round, fuzzy blue green leaves. Creeping habit. 
Lanicaulis. Loose growing, with gray alyssum-like leaves. 
Marschallianus. Very fine with lovely pink flowers. 35c. 
Micans. Tidy close clumps, starry and wiry in effect. 
Nummularius. Sweet scented mat-forming species. Late blooming. 
Glossy foliage. 
Russian species. Long trailing stems. Thick round leaves. Gray. 
Serpyllum. Creeping thyme. 
Album. White flowered form with pale green leaves. 
Annie Hall. Lovely pink flowers. Light green foliage. New. 
Chamaedrys. A larger lanuginosus. 
Coccineus, Darker foliage. Crimson flowers. 
Coccineus splendens. More brilliant than the above. 
Lanuginosus. Wooly thyme. Gray velvet foliage. Lavender flowers. 
Roseus. Rosy pink flowers. 
Zygis gracilis. Ascending branches. Pure white flowers. 3-4 in. 
TRADESCANTIA Brevicaulis. Clusters of deep rose pink flowers. Long 
season bloomer. 12 in. 
TRILLIUM. Chlonopetajum. Sessile trillium. Very large flowers, white 
to dark red. - • • • • - • - • . • 
Nivale. Southern Oregon native'with"white flowers slightly speckled 
with brown in the center. 3-4 in. 
Ovatum. Western trillium. Large white flowers becoming pink with 
age. 
Petiolatum. Narrow petalled dark red flowers. 
Rivale. Very tiny plants with white flowers. 2 in. 
TRITELEIA Uniflora. Bulbous plants with narrow leaves and starry 
blue tinted white blossoms over a long period. 
TRITOM A—See kniphofia. 
TROLLIUS Europaeus. Luminous yellow globes. Shade and moisture. 
35c. 
TULIPA Kaufmanniana. Water lily tulip. Flat creamy blossoms with 
golden centers and carmine reverse. 25c each. 
TUNICA Saxifraga. Airy foliage and clouds of light pink blossoms all 
summer. 
